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Sunday, April 14, 2019

Review: Desperate Girls (Wolfe Security #1)

Desperate Girls (Wolfe Security #1)

by  Laura Griffin

Blurb:
Defense attorney Brynn Holloran is right at home among cops, criminals, and tough-as-nails prosecutors. With her sharp wit and pointed words, she has a tendency to intimidate, and she likes it that way. She’s a force to be reckoned with in the courtroom, but in her personal life, she’s a mess.
When a vicious murderer she once helped prosecute resurfaces and starts a killing spree to wipeout those who put him behind bars, one thing becomes clear: Brynn needs to run for her life.
With no help from the police, Brynn is forced to take matters into her own hands, turning to a private security firm for protection. But when Brynn defies advice and gets involved in the investigation, even the former Secret Service agent assigned to protect her may not be able to keep her safe. With every new clue she discovers, Brynn is pulled back into the vortex of a disturbing case from her past.
As the clock ticks down on a manhunt, Brynn’s desperate search for the truth unearths long-buried secrets and reignites a killer’s fury.
Themes:  Contemporary
Rating: 4.25 stars
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Review:
 Well, one of my favorite authors has kicked off an all new series, and while there were certainly a few bumps in the road, I will say all in all it was a very good beginning. For long time fans of Griffin’s Tracers series, this new story is certainly a departure from the standard fare, but I found myself pulled into the drama and enjoying every second of the story.  While previous characters have always focused on the police investigators involved in crime solving, it seems this new series is about an elite team of security specialist that instead focus only on keeping people safe.  This first story revolves around a female defense attorney and the commando that is assigned to keep her alive while a killer is out for revenge, and their philosophies of life could not be more different and lead to more passionate arguments.  Brynn’s life is on the line because a killer seeks revenge against her and the teams that put her away when she was still on the other side of the courtroom, but a big case is finally coming to a head and nothing is going to stop her from defending her client to the best of her capability, not even the sexy commando that riles her at every turn.  Erik doesn’t care that Brynn is determined to buck his orders, but the more and more they clash the more the passion she pulls out of him leads to his desire to simply pull her into his arms.  But as the killer gets closer and the situation begins to unravel, Erik and Brynn have to decide if they can work together to keep them all safe or if their unwillingness to bend is worth their lives.  Brynn was such a hard ass on the surface and I loved getting to know her as she came face to face with her mortality and began to fall for Erik.  She was so caught up in doing her job well and making sure that she succeeds and makes a name for herself, that she almost risked her life and the life of the man she loved, but finally she came to her senses and began to understand that nothing was more important than him and their future together.  Erik was the quintessential alpha male in the beginning; relentless, intense, and rigid in all he did, he soon began to work with instead of again Brynn to find ways that worked for both of them.  That ability to compromise showed them both that they could truly be partners in life.  Luckily that didn’t take away from any of his badass or sexiness and I certainly still wanted him protecting me from a madman.  In the end, the heat that they generated was subtle but there in all of their altercations, but was only more intense in the moment when they finally let down their guards and accepted their differences and similarities enough to come together. I am dying to see which of the Wolfe Security operators falls in love next and with whom. I have a feeling I am going to love this new series almost as much as the Tracers.
*ebook provided by publisher (via netgalley) for the purpose of an honest and unbiased review.  No compensation was provided.

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